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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2006 10:09 pm 
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So are moke rear trailing arms the same size and shite as normal mini ones? I hear that they may be different??

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I think they are longer by an inch or three ......

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They are longer and if you need two I have a moke in the back yard that is shortly going to god.

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Big wheel ones are longer, but I think the 10" wheel Mokes were same arms as Mini.
The big wheel arms have needle bearings both ends of shaft, not that ****ing bush.... :x 8)

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I've posted this before but here goes again:

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Shock mount is in same place as 10" but stub axle is a couple of inches further from pivot.


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